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One study found that people who bragged openly27 (“I’m the life of the party”) were actually more likable than those who made self-deprecating claims
Jessica Bennett • Feminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace

Here at Them, we're pro being a "weird little guy."
What exactly does that mean? It's about unapologetically leaning into what brings you joy, no matter how “cringe” or niche it might seem. It's about finding weird little hobbies to become kind of obsessed with; it’s a survival strategy for politically turbulent and... See more
instagram.com“self-confidence becomes arrogance, assertiveness becomes obstinacy, and self-assurance becomes reckless abandon.” This is the ego, as the writer Cyril Connolly warned, that “sucks us down like the law of gravity.”
Ryan Holiday • Ego Is the Enemy
Ian was on a sneaky search for glory. He suffered less from the tyranny of the should than he did from the tyranny of the should-not. Unlike Talia, his life wasn’t about getting A’s or even the need to realize his potential, at least not in any mainstream way. Conventionality wasn’t his niche. Ian’s search for glory was the lure of being different,
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Full Interview: Justin Bieber on His Health, His Love Life, and Whether He's Truly "Sorry"
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In April, Alex Masmej, a Parisian founder, “tokenized himself” via $ALEX and raised $20K from 30 investors.
Holyn Kanake • 🧠 A Primer on Social Money by Holyn Kanake
Ego on the Internet
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